Can you receive IEP and services with Broad Autism Phenotype?
Is it possible to have some kind of rare form of Pervasive Developmental Disorder or even undiagnosed Atypical Autism
Even 'baby sibs' without autism show delays in first year | Spectrum | Autism Research News (https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/even- ... irst-year/)
If you at least had symptoms of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior that caused you great distress from early childhood, you are considered to have the mildest form of Autism.
A mild form of Autism includes social communication impairments and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior from early childhood.
Moderate form of Autism includes clear deficits in verbal and nonverbal social communication skills in addition to apparent social impairments from early to late childhood.
Severe Autism may include, lack of social skills, extremely impaired communication, repetitive behavior.
Profound Autism may include, intellectual disability (an IQ of 69 or below). Symptoms may include impaired social communications or interactions, bizarre behavior, and lack of social or emotional reciprocity. Sleep problems, aggressiveness, and self-injurious behavior are also possible frequent occurrences.[10] LFA is not a recognized diagnosis in the DSM-5 or ICD-10.
Asperger's Syndrome is often referred to as "High Functioning Autism" ( the mildest form of Autism ), and many experts agree that Autism should be diagnosed on a spectrum.
It can be so obvious that it's diagnosed at a very young age, or so mild that, like some living beings, a living being could largely "blend in" and only be diagnosed after learning, hearing about it or you can have Autism that was never diagnosed for the rest of your life.
If you guys think or are suspicious that you might have Autism or any related developmental disorder, I suggest that you can use at least three websites to get the score you need and make an update with the medical professionals, if you scored high in Autism tests
Aspie tests (https://aspietests.org/)
RDOS operating system and the Neanderthal theory (http://rdos.net/eng/)
Quick Autism Test - 2 Minutes, Instant Results. (https://psychcentral.com/quizzes/autism-quiz)
The term broad autism phenotype describes an even wider range of individuals who exhibit problems with personality, language, and social-behavioral characteristics at a level that is considered to be higher than average but lower than is diagnosable with autism.
Is it possible to have some kind of rare form of Pervasive Developmental Disorder or even undiagnosed Atypical Autism
Even 'baby sibs' without autism show delays in first year | Spectrum | Autism Research News (https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/even- ... irst-year/)
If you at least had symptoms of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior that caused you great distress from early childhood, you are considered to have the mildest form of Autism.
A mild form of Autism includes social communication impairments and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior from early childhood.
Moderate form of Autism includes clear deficits in verbal and nonverbal social communication skills in addition to apparent social impairments from early to late childhood.
Severe Autism may include, lack of social skills, extremely impaired communication, repetitive behavior.
Profound Autism may include, intellectual disability (an IQ of 69 or below). Symptoms may include impaired social communications or interactions, bizarre behavior, and lack of social or emotional reciprocity. Sleep problems, aggressiveness, and self-injurious behavior are also possible frequent occurrences.[10] LFA is not a recognized diagnosis in the DSM-5 or ICD-10.
Asperger's Syndrome is often referred to as "High Functioning Autism" ( the mildest form of Autism ), and many experts agree that Autism should be diagnosed on a spectrum.
It can be so obvious that it's diagnosed at a very young age, or so mild that, like some living beings, a living being could largely "blend in" and only be diagnosed after learning, hearing about it or you can have Autism that was never diagnosed for the rest of your life.
If you guys think or are suspicious that you might have Autism or any related developmental disorder, I suggest that you can use at least three websites to get the score you need and make an update with the medical professionals, if you scored high in Autism tests
Aspie tests (https://aspietests.org/)
RDOS operating system and the Neanderthal theory (http://rdos.net/eng/)
Quick Autism Test - 2 Minutes, Instant Results. (https://psychcentral.com/quizzes/autism-quiz)
The term broad autism phenotype describes an even wider range of individuals who exhibit problems with personality, language, and social-behavioral characteristics at a level that is considered to be higher than average but lower than is diagnosable with autism.
Like iv'e told you before broader autism phenotype is just having autistic like traits, but in no way are impairing ro cliniclaly significant in any way and as such you wouldn't get an iep for that. For example my sister has problems with certain sensory things. has problems filtering out certain noises, etc. That shows some mild sensory issue type things. That's an example of a broader autism phenotype trait.
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